An administrator needs to configure Network IO Control (NIOC) on a Virtual Distributed Switch (VDS) to prioritize storage traffic over other types of traffic. Which two steps should be followed? (Choose two.)
A.
Disable all other traffic types to ensure storage traffic gets full bandwidth.
B.
Navigate to the VDS settings in the vSphere Client and enable NIOC.
C.
Migrate all VM traffic to a standard switch.
D.
Create a new port group specifically for storage traffic.
E.
Assign shares and limits to the new port group to prioritize the storage traffic.
The question is "What SHOULD be done? Not what is required. In order to enable NIOC, you are required to enable it. Best Practices say you SHOULD create a new port group and then edit the shares.
Also we are talking about a VM that is already in prod. So TheAlso we are talking about a VM that is already in prod. So The VSAN portGroup is already created and there is no need to create another one
While creating a dedicated port group for storage traffic is a best practice, it is not strictly mandatory to leverage NIOC for prioritizing storage traffic. . If the question was worded differently and required other options. Im sticking with B and E
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